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>> mark halperin? >> every indication is that we will, because they still have a problem, if you go to the battle ground states, probably their biggest problem remains women voters, the agenda gap there and suburban voters and you saw paul ryan again rounding off some edges, smoothing some things down, trying to be part of the ticket that says we can get things done, we can work together. now, at the same time the biggest news today in the campaign before the debates was the only thing tt hppened of any significance was romney really escalated the rhetoric on benghazi on the question of the president's culpability, it matters less, going left and right i think what matters is why denver was so important, mitt romney needs to continue to show himself as a personality and an ability to communicate with voters on the ground in these states that will make a difference. he is in ohio which at this point is the critical state in this election, bar none, if romney can win ohio his path is almost as good as e
>> mark halperin? >> every indication is that we will, because they still have a problem, if you go to the battle ground states, probably their biggest problem remains women voters, the agenda gap there and suburban voters and you saw paul ryan again rounding off some edges, smoothing some things down, trying to be part of the ticket that says we can get things done, we can work together. now, at the same time the biggest news today in the campaign before the debates was the only...
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>> mark halperin. >> yes, charlie. >> rose: go ahead. give us your assessment. >> yes, i do. i don't think anyone could say governor romney won this debate for two reasons, one is he completely lost the winning style that he had in denver. his answer on libya was the closest thing to a moment and a horribly weak moment i think the debate had and as president i think that got inside his head and rattled him which was his plan on making governor romney's personal finances and the connection with his personal finances and his economic positions something that voters would have heard. on the other hand, if the president had two goals tonight, one was to get inside romney's head to be aggressive and talk about what he would do in a second term and i think -- i listened pretty closely, didn't talk anything about what he would do, it is all about taking down governor romney, i think the president won, i think to the extent that winning a debate and the coverage that will get will stabilize things for him, i think it is a great night for him. but i am not sure it does anything but ke
>> mark halperin. >> yes, charlie. >> rose: go ahead. give us your assessment. >> yes, i do. i don't think anyone could say governor romney won this debate for two reasons, one is he completely lost the winning style that he had in denver. his answer on libya was the closest thing to a moment and a horribly weak moment i think the debate had and as president i think that got inside his head and rattled him which was his plan on making governor romney's personal finances...
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from boca raton, mark halperin of time magazine and john heilemann of new york magazine. chuck todd of nbc news, from washington albert hunt, executive editor of bloomberg news joining us shortly gwen ifill of pbs and raddatz of nbc and john dickerson of, and slight magazine i am pleased to have each of them here this evening for this important debate and as always i begin with al hunt in washington. al. >> carlie, i think mitt romney went into this debate and the calculation was all he had to do was hold his own, he would win a draw and just show he could be commander in chief. in many ways it was very similar to the strategy barack obama had ironically in denver and in both cases i believe it misfired. almost from the beginning romney was on his heels and as the debate shaped up he ended up agreeing with barack obama's policies on just a stunning number of issues on bin laden, on drones, on pakistan, on getting out of afghanistan, in 2014, iranian sanctions, syria defending israel, even to some extent on libya. so i don't think this debate changes the dynamics a great d
from boca raton, mark halperin of time magazine and john heilemann of new york magazine. chuck todd of nbc news, from washington albert hunt, executive editor of bloomberg news joining us shortly gwen ifill of pbs and raddatz of nbc and john dickerson of, and slight magazine i am pleased to have each of them here this evening for this important debate and as always i begin with al hunt in washington. al. >> carlie, i think mitt romney went into this debate and the calculation was all he...
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i wouldn't want to paraphrase mark halperin. he's very exact in his language. do you agree on that? >> yeah, sure. those have -- the president has always had a real advantage over governor romney on that issue. governor romney managed to at least get his favorable and unfavorables into the positive, net positive category after the denver debate for the first time really in his entire six years of running for president. he's always suffered as not being a particularly likeable candidate. he's a little more likeable now. president obama still has a big advantage there. it's always been one of his key assets going forward and i think it will continue to be a key asset for him but to richard's point, there were two different races against time going on here. one is that the economy's getting better and that helps president obama. the other is right now, governor romney has a lot of momentum in a lot of states. if you read a lot of the reporting that's coming out right now, the obama campaign is really on defense right now. it might be a defensive strategy that works, but they're looking
i wouldn't want to paraphrase mark halperin. he's very exact in his language. do you agree on that? >> yeah, sure. those have -- the president has always had a real advantage over governor romney on that issue. governor romney managed to at least get his favorable and unfavorables into the positive, net positive category after the denver debate for the first time really in his entire six years of running for president. he's always suffered as not being a particularly likeable candidate....
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mark halperin, you have the next question for stephanie. >> a follow on sidney's question. just in a conversational way, all this talk about the president not talking about his second-term agenda, "the wall street journal"/nbc news poll suggesting people would like to see changes. what will the president do differently on the economy in the second term if he's re-elected than he did in the first term? >> well, build on the progress we've made, making some of those key investments we need to grow. he has laid out a second-term ad agen agenda. it was the reason we got such a big bump out of the convention. it means more investment and manufacturing jobs, by doubling our exports, closing loopholes. 100,000 math and science teachers so our kids can compete globally. it means 2 million workers trained at community colleges, cutting in half our fedependenc on foreign oil to create new industries here at home but also be more secure at home. cutting the deficit, $4 trillion plan to reduce the deficit. of course ending the war in afghanistan and using those savings to invest here a
mark halperin, you have the next question for stephanie. >> a follow on sidney's question. just in a conversational way, all this talk about the president not talking about his second-term agenda, "the wall street journal"/nbc news poll suggesting people would like to see changes. what will the president do differently on the economy in the second term if he's re-elected than he did in the first term? >> well, build on the progress we've made, making some of those key...
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back with us on set we have mark halperin and john hallman. >> mark halperin, chris christie coming in talking about the debate, also talking about how the press needs to ask tough questions of the president, but chris christie didn't get the memo that you're supposed to downplay expectations. yesterday he said his first debate was going to be game-changer. >> well, i don't think it really matters. people are making a big deal about what he said. i think what matters is mitt romney needs to close the gap. which is you've got to believe -- he needs everyone to believe he's going to win. a lot of new polls this morning. a lot don't think mitt romney is going to win. a lot of people think the president is going to win. thing that's one of the things he needs to change in the debate. he needs to stand with the president. >> you meet more and more people talk about the first debate being the most important. yeah, with all the early bidding going on and the president taking swing states, even fox news polls showing him ahead, with all the early voting going on, with the spread being what it
back with us on set we have mark halperin and john hallman. >> mark halperin, chris christie coming in talking about the debate, also talking about how the press needs to ask tough questions of the president, but chris christie didn't get the memo that you're supposed to downplay expectations. yesterday he said his first debate was going to be game-changer. >> well, i don't think it really matters. people are making a big deal about what he said. i think what matters is mitt romney...
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>> nope. >> mark halperin, final thoughts? >> the president has the upper hand with women voters and governor romney's staff believes he will work well with women. and the next polls are going to be critical as obviously as the debate where national security and economics will be a part of the last big debate. >> just absolutely fascinating. howard fineman, thank you very much. chuck, we'll see you in a few minutes on "the daily rundown." andrea, if you could stay with us, that would be great. all right. we'll be right back. i'm a conservative investor. i invest in what i know. i turned 65 last week. i'm getting married. planning a life. there are risks, sure. but, there's no reward without it. i want to be prepared for the long haul. i see a world bursting with opportunities. india, china, brazil, ishares, small-caps, large-caps, ishares. industrials. low cost. every dollar counts. ishares. income. dividends. bonds. i like bonds. ishares. commodities. diversification. choices. my own ideas. ishares. i want to use the same stu
>> nope. >> mark halperin, final thoughts? >> the president has the upper hand with women voters and governor romney's staff believes he will work well with women. and the next polls are going to be critical as obviously as the debate where national security and economics will be a part of the last big debate. >> just absolutely fascinating. howard fineman, thank you very much. chuck, we'll see you in a few minutes on "the daily rundown." andrea, if you could...
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mike barnicle, richard wolf, mark halperin with us in chicago. so much to talk about but let's start with talking about this critical week ahead in the presidential election. the candidates are getting together for two more debates within a week. you know -- you just got to know the face of this race is going to change again. a new poll out of likely voters sets the stage and this is by "the washington post" at abc news and puts the race within a margin of error, president obama at 49% and romney at 46% and the majority of americans approve of the way that the president is handling his job. 51%. while 42% believe the country is heading in the right drinks. however, when they are asked about the candidates and whether their opinion of the candidates changed, 8% view it better and a new george washington politico battleground state voters poll out. mitt romney is ahead in the swing states 50 to 48%. that's a statistical tie. there's also a new public policy poll of likely voter in the state that may matter the most this year. ohio. it actually has
mike barnicle, richard wolf, mark halperin with us in chicago. so much to talk about but let's start with talking about this critical week ahead in the presidential election. the candidates are getting together for two more debates within a week. you know -- you just got to know the face of this race is going to change again. a new poll out of likely voters sets the stage and this is by "the washington post" at abc news and puts the race within a margin of error, president obama at...
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with us on set, we have msnbc and "time" senior political analyst, mark halperin. and national affairs editor for "new york" magazine, john heilemann. willie is coming in the room right now. >> willie sort of sauntering in. >> he is. wow! got a lot of presidential polls to get to, and we will. >> i tell you what, important ones that really narrow the focus of this race. >> right. first we're going to start with the aftermath of sandy. the united states pledging quick relief for the millions of victims of the hurricanes. today president obama is scheduling to arrive in atlantic city to survey the damage alongside governor chris christie. this morning the associated press reports the storm killed at least 50 people. there are more than 8.2 million households still without power across 17 states. and many of the outages could last beyond election day. between damage to property and the economy, the total impact expected to reach a staggering $50 billion. the damage is perhaps nowhere worse than the coastline of new jersey where sandy came ashore laying waste to an amu
with us on set, we have msnbc and "time" senior political analyst, mark halperin. and national affairs editor for "new york" magazine, john heilemann. willie is coming in the room right now. >> willie sort of sauntering in. >> he is. wow! got a lot of presidential polls to get to, and we will. >> i tell you what, important ones that really narrow the focus of this race. >> right. first we're going to start with the aftermath of sandy. the united...
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with us now, msnbc and "time" magazine senior political analyst, mark halperin. he is back. he's got some gear. so mark, what do you have for us? >> from the university of denver, and i told them i was leaving the debate to come straight here, they said, why, joe, willie and mika should have some debate gear. >> well, thank god you got a relaxed fit. >> here's the small for you. >> thank you. i love it. >> and you gentlemen may want to adjudicate this in prift. we ha private. we have an xl and an xxl. >> that would be joe. >> that's hurtful. >> thank you, mark halperin. >> i got nothing. >> i love it. thank you so much. >> squat. >> the courtesy from our friends at the university of denver. >> you said yesterday morning the romney people were exhausted. they looked miserable. what a difference 12 hours makes. >> yeah. i mean, look, they put in a lot of effort. and one of the things that is true -- not spin on either side -- is the president had to cancel some of his sessions. and governor romney, we all sort of made fun of them when they went holed up in vermont for three da
with us now, msnbc and "time" magazine senior political analyst, mark halperin. he is back. he's got some gear. so mark, what do you have for us? >> from the university of denver, and i told them i was leaving the debate to come straight here, they said, why, joe, willie and mika should have some debate gear. >> well, thank god you got a relaxed fit. >> here's the small for you. >> thank you. i love it. >> and you gentlemen may want to adjudicate this in...
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. >>> when we come back, mark halperin walks us through a scene nair yoent electoral map, giving democrats pause this morning. more "morning joe," when we come back. i'm so g lad you called. thank you. we're not in london, are we? no. why? apparently my debit card is. what? i know. don't worry, we have cancelled your old card. great. thank you. in addition to us monitoring your accounts for unusual activity, you could also set up free account alerts. okay. [ female announcer ] at wells fargo we're working around the clock to help protect your money and financial information. here's your temporary card. welcome back. how was london? [ female announcer ] wells fargo. together we'll go far. no, no, no, stop! humans -- one day, we're coming up with the theory of relativity, the next... stop, stop, stop! my car! not so much. but that's okay. you're covered with great ideas like optional better car replacement from liberty mutual insurance. total your car, and we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. learn about it at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility -- wha
. >>> when we come back, mark halperin walks us through a scene nair yoent electoral map, giving democrats pause this morning. more "morning joe," when we come back. i'm so g lad you called. thank you. we're not in london, are we? no. why? apparently my debit card is. what? i know. don't worry, we have cancelled your old card. great. thank you. in addition to us monitoring your accounts for unusual activity, you could also set up free account alerts. okay. [ female announcer...